Where did homo sapiens really come from, and why are we here Scientific theories are full of holes; religious beliefs vary widely and contradict each other. K. W. Hogan, however, is an
author to be reckoned with as he poses a theory of interstellar proportions in this imaginative but intelligent thriller, Veritas.
Dan Brown's8217;s The DaVinci Code took us back two thousand years to uncover historical secrets. Veritas takes us back sixty thousand, to the abandonment of the first humans on Earth by
the People, a superior species with problems of their own. When Ross Mitchell, a regular nobody, is swept into outer space by characters straight out of religious myth and legend, the
truth takes on a different dimension as it is slowly revealed.
Veritas offers, of course, a fictional answer to the question of humanity's8217;s origin. However, it also makes the important point that scientific fictions are often being passed off as
facts. The book's8217;s epigraph points out, 's8220;Truth does not give a damn what we perceive.'s8221; Readers, however, will give a damn about Hogan's8217;s driven plot and this new
perception of the universe.
For more information or to receive a free review copy, please contact the author at khogantwo@yahoo.com. Veritas is available for sale online at Amazon.com Borders.com and through
additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
Inspired by stories of alien encounters, and disgusted with the falsification and hushing-up of scientific breakthroughs, K. W. Hogan has done years of research to make Veritas as
scientifically plausible as possible. He lives in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
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